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Book Description |
| Just a Girl by Charles Garvice is a classic romance novel that tells the story of a young, spirited woman who defies societal expectations in her quest for love and happiness. Facing obstacles of class distinctions, misunderstandings, and personal trials, she must prove that love knows no boundaries. With a blend of drama, passion, and a touch of melodrama, the novel explores themes of perseverance, integrity, and the triumph of true love. |
About Author |
| Charles Garvice |
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Charles Garvice (1850–1920) was a British novelist known for his prolific output of romantic fiction. He was one of the most popular and widely read authors of his time, with his books selling in the millions across Britain, the United States, and beyond. Garvice specialized in sentimental and melodramatic love stories, often featuring noble heroes and virtuous heroines overcoming obstacles to find happiness. Despite his immense commercial success, his works were often dismissed by literary critics of the period as formulaic and overly sentimental. However, his ability to captivate a broad readership with engaging narratives and emotional depth made him a household name in romantic fiction. Some of his best-known works include The Outcast of the Family, A Life’s Mistake, and Only One Love. His novels were particularly popular with female readers and frequently serialized in newspapers before being published in book form. Garvice’s legacy lies in his ability to craft compelling love stories that resonated with a vast audience, making him one of the early pioneers of mass-market romance fiction. |



